Biomimetics and technical textiles: Solving engineering problems with the help of nature's wisdom

被引:117
作者
Milwich, Markus
Speck, Thomas
Speck, Olga
Stegmaier, Thomas
Planck, Heinrich
机构
[1] Inst Text Technol & Proc Engn ITV Denkendorf, D-73770 Denkendorf, Germany
[2] Univ Freiburg, Bot Garten, Plant Biomech Grp, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany
[3] Competence Networks Biomimet, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany
关键词
Arundo donax; biomimetics; bionics; Equisetum hyemale; gradient structures; technical plant stem; technical textiles;
D O I
10.3732/ajb.93.10.1455
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The significance of inspiration from nature for technical textiles and for fibrous composite materials is demonstrated by examples of already existing technical solutions that either parallel biology or are indeed inspired by biological models. The two different basic types of biomimetic approaches are briefly presented and discussed for the "technical plant stem." The technical plant stem is a biomimetic product inspired by a variety of structural and functional properties found in different plants. The most important botanical templates are the stems of the giant reed (Arundo donax, Poaceae) and of the Dutch rush (Equisetum hyemale, Equisetaceae). After analysis of the structural and mechanical properties of these plants, the physical principles have been deduced and abstracted and finally transferred to technical applications. Modem computer-controlled fabrication methods for producing technical textiles and for structuring the embedding matrix of compound materials render unique possibilities for transferring the complex structures found in plants, which often are optimized on several hierarchical levels, into technical applications. This process is detailed for the technical plant stem, a biomimetic, lightweight, fibrous composite material based on technical textiles with optimized mechanical properties and a gradient structure.
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页码:1455 / 1465
页数:11
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